Tracks and Fields did an interview with me for the Local Natives remix I did.
Click here to take a peep
Tracks and Fields did an interview with me for the Local Natives remix I did.
Click here to take a peep
The Rise and Demise of John remix I did of the Local Natives track is now a free download on the Infectious Record’s website.
Please as punch to have had it selected by the band themselves.
Infectious records mailed me the other day with the news that the band chose my remix as the winner of the Tracks and Fields contest. I did an interview that’ll be featured on the site and the remix will go on Infectious records’ site as a featured free download. Dead chuffed: am not really a competition type of guy : doing the remix (and other ones I’m doing) was a nice release, but for the band themselves to chose the remix as their favourite means alot. To celebrate, I knocked a video together for it.
… finished the Local Natives remix.
Find it here
Put a new Make playlist together . Bits of my brothers influence. When I shared a room I was subjected to Bronski Beat, Yazoo, and Depeche Mode on repeat. Mustve sunk in a bit.
Had a cull on the Local Natives remix arrangement and worked on another remix for Azure Ray. The stems were posted online. Lovely country electro song. Have a listen and a remix, here.
Stumbled on good remix resources website called Tracks and Field with some good stems on. I liked the Local Natives track enough to download and have a pop at a remix. It’s incredibly liberating remixing others’ stuff: theres already the definitive version out there .. so it’s fine to go in a different way. For me, that Local Natives track isn’t amazing… if it were I wouldn’t touch it, but I can hear a heart waiting to get out, so I’m going to try exposing that.
The duplicator has misplaced one of the art plates for the WAA album. Hope he finds it, or makes us another no charge.